Rene left yesterday for India. No, this is not a business trip, this is a move. He has been gone 27 hours and Benjamin and I missed him the moment he walked out the door. We miss him, but we are also so proud of him.
Rene accepted a great opportunity within his company that is taking him to yet another continent...Asia! Crazy...I know! Benjamin and I are going to keep home base in Germany. We will be part-time residents in India, as we plan to visit there a few times a year for 6-8 week periods. The more we like it, the longer our stays will be. Our dear Papa Rene will also be in Germany often for business and to come home to us. We look forward to those times that we are together.
Benjamin and I will take our first trip to India for a 2-3 week period in December. Rene will travel with us both directions for our first visit. We will return to Europe for Christmas vacation.
When I tell people about our India adventure, I get basically one of two extreme reactions:
1. A face that says: "Eeeeewww. No thanks."
2. "Cool! How exciting! Why aren't you moving there full time?" My hairdresser, even said "I'm jealous"
If you are anything like me, I know very little about India. I hope to use this blog to share what I learn about India with you, so you can learn too. Of course, once I go on my first visit, the entries will get a little more personal.
Here are some quick facts to get started:
Location: Pune, India
Size: 8th largest city in India
Currency: Rupee
Language: Hindi
Religion: Hindu
Time Difference: Pune is 3.5 hours ahead of Germany; 9.5 hours ahead of the US East Coast
We miss you Rene. Lot of love from us.
I've never heard about half hour time differences. Do you know the reason for this? Best wishes to Rene for his major promotion and this new opportunity to shine in his company. You both are adaptable people and will make this new adventure work in your lives. Hope Rene makes some entries on this blog preferably in Hindi.
ReplyDeleteFinaly I am able to post as well a comment. Since I am actualy arrived in India and brought my first week behind me I have to say that India is really incredible :-)
ReplyDeleteMonsum is almost over and since it has rained quite a lot throughout the Monsun season, everything is green and blooming. Beside that the temperatures are actually quite nice in the mid 80th.
Anyhow cant wait to be again together with my family.
Love from Papa
I would like to give both reactions both ewww and cool how exciting! I can't wait to hear about the cultural differences and all about your american experiences there. Rene, Is the rupee stronger than the euro?
ReplyDeleteI love the background! Really looking forward to the next adventure.
ReplyDeleteHey brooke,
ReplyDeleteone euro is approx. 61 Rupee
just as an fyi, my driver get aprrox 250Euro or 16T rupee per month for a 6 days a week